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September 23/12 15:30 pm - Road World Championships: Junior and Elite Men's Road Race report and photos


Posted by Editoress on 09/23/12
 

The 2012 Road World Championships in Valkenburg, Netherlands, concluded on Sunday with the Junior men and Elite men road races.  Matej Mohoric (Slovenia) took the Junior title, while Phillipe Gilbert gave Belgium the Elite title.

The Junior men started in wet, windy and cold conditions, which improved only marginally through the 129 kilometre, eight lap race.  The race saw constant attacks, but nothing could stick, as the 175 rider field was steadily whittled down.  Mohoric waited until just over the top of the Cauberg to launch a big attack and immediately opened a gap on the 60 riders still in the peloton.  He had enough of a gap at the finish to sit up, spread his arms wide and coast across the line.  Caleb Ewan (Australia) won the bunch sprint for second place, with Josip Rumac (Croatia) taking bronze.  Canada's top finisher was Ben Perry, in the bunch at 37th.  (Note:  We have an interview with Ben Perry HERE)


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Caleb Ewan, Matej Mohoric, Josip Rumac -  LINK to more photos at bottom of page


The 267 kilometre Elite men's race began in Maastricht and took a weaving 100 kilometre run through the Limburg region that is hosting the Worlds, touching on many towns and climbs in the region before hitting the 16.1 kilometre circuit for ten rounds.  A group of 11 were allowed to escape and entered the circuit with three and a half minutes.  In the group were Timothy Duggan and Alex Howes (USA), Winner Anacona (Colombia), Pablo Lastras (Spain), Dario Cataldo (Italy), Jerome Coppel (France), Luka Mezgec (Slovenia), Vladimir Isaichev (Russia), Vitaliy Buts (Ukraine), Fabricio Ferrari (Uruguay) and Gatis Smukulis (Latvia).

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Early breakLINK to more photos at bottom of page


A group led by Juan Antonio Flecha (Spain) managed to jump across to the fading leaders, and was joined by Flecha's teammate Alberto Contador.  This immediately sparked a reaction from the Belgian and Dutch teams, who began working to reduce the gap.  It looked like the leaders would get caught by the start of the eighth lap, but a large crash in the middle of the peloton saw the chase falter, and the catch was made until just before the start of two laps to go.

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Ryder Hesjedal on the CaubergLINK to more photos at bottom of page


At this point there were still 70 riders in the bunch, and the top teams of Spain, Belgium and Italy had the numbers to chase down any breakaway attempts, so it looked like the race was going to finish in a sprint.  Belgium and Italy both set up trains going into the base of the final Cauberg ascent.  The Italians hit the climb first, but ran out of steam early, setting the stage for a massive effort by Gilbert that opened an immediate gap.

The Spanish and Norwegians were slow to react, which allowed Gilbert to crest the climb with a 12 second gap, and the two-time winner of the Amstel Gold on this climb put his head down and motored to the line.  Behind, Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway) had managed to drop Alejandro Valverde (Spain) to solo in just ahead of the Spaniard for second.  John Degenkolb (Germany) took the field sprint for fourth just behind Valverde.

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Gilbert winsLINK to more photos at bottom of page


David Veilleux was Canada's top finisher in 83rd, 2:53 down on Gilbert after he came a drift on the final climb.  Ryder Hesjedal and Frank Parisien were both caught behind the crash, with Parisien needing a bike change, and did not manage to catch back onto the peloton.  (Note:  We have an interview with David Veilleux HERE)

Results

 


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